Day 157 – 6/05/2013 – Kiwi Burn Swingbridge to Te Anau

This night was the worst ever, my sleeping bag got wet in my backpack and didn’t succeed to warm up enough to fall asleep. I slept barely one hour my feet cold. On the morning I wore wet socks, the weather was cold. I left by a freezing morning, crossed the swing bridge and took a bypass avoiding to ford the Mararoa River flooding and raging. I tried to follow the track but it was damped and the creeks everywhere were flooded. A part of the track covered by the river forced me to get onto the road and I followed it for kilometres. My hands got numb because my wet gloves and one of my toe started to be swollen bruised by the cold. Impossible to go further, I could barely walk even on the road margin. I tried to keep going and made the decision to get a ride as soon as possible to Te Anau to warm up, dry out and rest. Max a farmer gave me a lift to the SH94, someone picked me up on the road to Te Anau. I was happy to find a real bed, a warm shower and a heater. This day was a real adventure, it was so cold that my camera broke down for a long moment, fortunately it’s working again. I bought myself warmer clothes, the winter is coming and I don’t want play anymore.

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